Dr. RoDina L. Williams: A Legacy of Firsts in Clinical Laboratory Science
When Dr. rodina L. Williams reflects on her experience at Illinois State University, she describes it with gratitude, determination, and the spirit of perseverance. As the first Black person in Illinois to earn a Doctorate in Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS), she is not only creating a legacy through her cutting-edge research but also making it possible for future generations of scientists to see themselves represented in the fields of laboratory medicine and higher education.”Illinois State truly shaped who I am as a person,” Williams said. “It’s where I discovered my passion and love for research, appreciated the importance of mentorship, and gained the self-assurance to aim higher than I previously thought I could.”
A foundation built on curiosity and guidance
when Williams went to Illinois state University to complete her undergraduate degree, she established a connection with the university.”I came to ISU as a transfer student,” she said. “I chose ISU because of its outstanding kinesiology program and unmatched support from faculty and staff.”
Later, after being drawn to Illinois State’s robust academic offerings and encouraging atmosphere once again, she returned to pursue a second bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory science in the Department of Health Sciences.”I found the same sense of community and purpose when I returned,” she remarked. “That constancy said a lot about the type of place ISU is.”
“I found the same sense of community and purpose when I returned. That constancy said a lot about the type of place ISU is.”
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Mentors who nurtured a passion
Williams received support from various professors along the way, who enabled her